Wong Kar Wai’s favourite movie still photographer Wing Shya set up a new production company called LALA STUDIO in Hong Kong and they approached us a logotype and visual identity systems for them. The brief was to be bold and striking. They loved the spot yellow and the cost effective CD case was an instant hit! It’s perforated and could be detached to distribute in 1’s, 2’s or 3’s.

Logo design for Bedrock Bar & Grill, restauranter Keith Low’s new dining project located in the heart of the city. As Keith wanted a quirky installation indoors, we came up with the idea of installing some 30 custom painted cows props in the restaurant!

Logotype for the Oriole cafe & bar. Located at Pan Pacific Serviced Suites in Orchard Road by restauranter Keith Low. Try the amazing coffee there by Singapore’s top barista, John Ting.
The Botanic Gardens Conservation Institute (BCGI) from the UK approached us to design a poster aimed to increase natural awareness. The poster should target children and adults alike. The poster had to be translated into 10 different languages and placed in various institutions from China to Papua New Guinea. No plants were harmed during the shoot.

iMail Global is the largest email marketing agency in Asia with an audience database of 156 million. Recently, we have been asked to develop a new corporate identity…
Award winning Singaporean composer, Nigel Woodford, challenged us with the task of developing an identity for his record label. His brief to us was to “keep it surreal”. Sound we represent, in speech bubbles, talking machines it is.

Proof has been leading the office interiors front in Asia Pacific, and they are now introducing a consumer centric concept store with luxury labels like Poltronau Frau, Capellini, Knoll, Gandia Blasco, Vitra amongst others.
We helped in the relaunch of the iconic 80’s windrunner jacket. From the visual identity, official interactive site, packaging, in-store experience to viral video campaigns, we pretty much conceptualized and developed the whole works for this regional exercise. Unfortunately the website is now defunct.
Singaporean advertising dynamic duo, Maurice Wee and Renee Lim approached us to develop an online portfolio to showcase their award-winning creatives. The concept we developed with the duo required Maurice to draw 18,088 frames of illustrations (which includes some rather risque fantasies). We then pieced them meticulously in Flash. Have a peep here: www.pillow-talk.org






